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Old 02-27-2021, 08:36 PM   #13
IDguy
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Brand: Cruiser
Model: Georgetown 30x3
State: Idaho
Posts: 223
THOR #17441
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Originally Posted by Chucke View Post
Hello ready2travel, My generator exhaust pipe ran out the back. I did not like it. The slide comes out the back and I felt like the carbon Monoxide could make it into the sleeping area. I also wanted to add a mud flap/windshield protector for the toad. The pipe was in the way. There are 2 bolts that hold the ehaust pipe to the flange or head of the generator. Losen them and the exhaust pipe will rotate. Move the hanger bracket to where it will hold the pipe. Tighten bolts and all done. Now mine comes out the side by an inch and I like it. I can now add a gen-turi pipe to run the exhaust up to the roof if needed.
It does. And sets off alarm.
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